Does the Bible prohibit man from selling alcohol and joining the military? (2/2)

If the Bible prohibits alcohol drinking, is it logical to say that it also prohibits man from selling those products? God commanded that man should not kill, does it follow that man should also not join the military where he would have to kill at one point?

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